Which prominent singer did Srila Prabhupada meet in 1968 in New York, helping to spread the teachings of Lord Chaitanya in the West ?
George Harrison (My sweet lord)
Krsna’s cousin and friend. He later becomes Krsna’s student.
Arjuna
Who invented the light bulb
Tomas Edison
The Biggest animal on the planet
Blue whale
Players use a cue stick to strike billiard balls into the pockets, typically starting with 15 balls.
Pool
In what year was ISKCON established?
1966
Friend that like to eat a lot
Madhumangala
This common kitchen invention, invented by Percy Spencer in 1945, uses electromagnetic radiation to cook food quickly
Microwave
The birds where the guys are prettier
Peacock
A sport that uses the terms “love," "break point," and "deuce."
Tennis
Best ISKCON temple?
All of them.
Wife asked this friend to ask Krsna for money because they were poor.
Sudama
Invented by Ferdinand Chauvier in South Africa in 1974 it crawls under your pool water
Kreepy Krauly
A murder of what?
Crows
In this sport, when the ball has been knocked forward, the opposing team must form a line and the player with the ball kicks it to them.
Rugby
Which key devotee , who became one of Srila Prabhupada’s closest disciples, was instrumental in expanding ISKCON’s presence in the United Kingdom and Europe during the early years?
His Holiness Tamal Krishna Goswami
Alongside Krsna obstructed the gopis path and demanded tax and is considered very intelligent.
Subala
Who discovered penicillin?
Alexander Fleming
This deep-sea creature produces its own light using bioluminescence
Anglerfish
This sport, once used for hunting and warfare, is also sported by a red headed princess.
Archery
Uptil what Canto in the Srimad Bhagavatam series did Srila Prabhupada translate
Canto 10 Part 1
Leader of Krishna's confidential friends
Sridama
Who flew the first airplane
The Wright Brothers
They are famous for this magical skill, changing color and texture to blend in with their surroundings and is related to an octopus(It called a fish but isnt)
Cuttlefish
This sport, invented by Dr. James Naismith in 1891, involves two teams trying to score by shooting a ball through a goal mounted 10 feet above the ground.
Basketball